Netflix's Cowboy Bebop Adaptation Is Officially In Production — With A Cute Corgi In Tow

Netflix's Cowboy Bebop Adaptation Is Officially In Production — With A Cute Corgi In Tow




Netflix is hard at work on bringing its live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop together.


The streaming platform is taking the iconic anime and flipping it into a realistic series, and it's been slowly although surely coming with each other. Previously, news broke of John Cho taking the lead role as bounty hunter Spike Spiegel, yet things have been relatively quiet as added members of the cast slowly trickled out.


"Really hoping the whole season of Cowboy Bebop is shot in Corgi-Vision," Netflix wrote alongside the pretty video. Honestly, us too.


Right now, the official Netflix account has blessed our timelines with the dog that's supposedly going to play the lovable Corgi, statistics dog" Ein in the show. In a fast video clip, we get to meet the real-world Ein and coo over him, because he's absolutely adorable.


We get to be able to see a little bit of behind-the-scenes Netflix because the video is shot from the point of view of a dog. By the end, we visualize the dog is Ein, and Ein's handler has just arrived. The final shot is the beautiful pup drinking water out of a personal bowl. The clip then fades to black with the series' prominent visualize You Space Cowboy," confirming the series is finally in production.


for now, we've not heard a whole lot about what to expect from the series. Mustafa Shakir is set to play Jet Black. Danielle Pineda is taking on Faye Valentine, and Alex Hassell will be the menacing Vicious. There's still one major cast member left, though: the wacky Ed. Who will get to play Ed? We have no idea, nevertheless it'll be a fun role for whoever is chosen.


now, there's no word on as soon as we can expect to be able to see the series headed to Netflix, however in case you haven't seen the show, be sure to take it all in right now. It's a classic, and you'll wish to be able to see it before you jump into this adaptation. Trust us on this one.









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